Oneshot, RevanXCarth. Cheesy story of how Carth is in a cantina and he gets a surprise from a familiar singer slash Jedi. It's a woman he thought he would never see again, a woman that he'd loved since the end of the Star Forge, and she's singing a song.

Carth
sat in the cantina booth, one hand laced through his hair and the
other grasped around his Juma cup. He wasn't drunk—yet, he was
just tired. The Admiral had many things to do in his life, and none
of them seemed fun anymore. He did them with a passion, as usual, but
they were more like a chore.

He
had lost his inspiration after the Star Forge. Or, more specifically,
once Revan left. They had confessed their love for each other in
front of their whole troupe, and had lived happily ever after for
three years afterwards. Then one day she up and left him, with
nothing but a datapad and half of a locket.

"Damn
that locket," Carth murmured, fiddling with the chain around his
neck, producing the golden adornment. The accessory revealed a deep,
red ruby in the center of it in the shape of an R. "She's not
coming back."

He
remembered what the datapad said about the locket exactly.

"Carth,
my dear one, I give you this locket to safeguard for me, as a promise
that I will return. Treasure it, as I will treasure mine."

Yes,
Revan had taken with her the other half of the jewelry; half of a
silver heart with an emerald C in it.

"Hey
Carth," Mission's voice broke his silence as she made her way to
the booth with the others. "Go ahead and order something, Zaalbar."

The
Wookie grunted his answer and went to retrieve food.

"So,
what are you all doing here?" Carth asked nonchalantly. He couldn't
help but notice all of them were grinning widely and were trying to
stifle giggles and chuckles. "And, why so happy? I mean, even
Candorous looks more cheerful than usual."

"Oh,
nothing. We just came to talk and watch the show with you!" Jolee
sat down next to Carth idly.

The
audience in the cantina clapped at the band of Bith players as they
sauntered off of the stage.

"That's
strange," Carth mumbled, stretching out his stiff muscles and
hearing his elbows pop. "They usually stay up all night."

"There's
a new singer we heard about," Bastila explained. "I think you
know who she is."

"Really?
I don't know many singers," Carth racked his brain to find
someone he knew.

Everyone
else traded anxious glances and smirked.

An
Iridoninan sauntered up to the center microphone and began speaking.
Carth translated quicker than he used to—

Revan
had taught him how.

Finally
translating the sentence, Carth gasped, shocked.

"Tonight
we have a guest singer, a woman who didn't give her name, but
dedicated the song to an Admiral Carth Onasi that's in here
tonight." A spotlight shone on Carth abruptly and quickly,
moving around to face the stage, which now held a band, and a woman
replaced the Iridonian.

Carth
paused, seemingly trying to remember who the woman was. Her deep
chocolate eyes wandered around, eyeing each person equally. Her dark
brown hair lay on her shoulders and hid its dead ends in her Makutai
Robes.

Makutai
Robes? Surely this woman wasn't—

"Hello,
all!" The woman screamed into the microphone before Carth could
finish his thought. Everyone clapped and whooped back, Bastila and
Mission the loudest. "I'm new at this, and this is a new song I
wrote, so bear with me please!" She caught Carth staring puzzlingly
at her. Grinning as wide as her mouth would let her, she winked at
him knowingly.

"Alright,
before I start, let's all give a hand to the Admiral and all his
friends tonight, shall we?" The woman was deliberately dragging on.
But the crowd erupted into cheers and claps for their table.

"Ask
later, go up there now!" Candorous gruffly shoved Carth in the
direction of the stage.

Carth
was still too awestruck to believe it. He should have noticed it with
the Makutai Robes, they were always her favorite. He was finally
seeing Revan again.

"Masters
told me: "Love will not save us."

But
why can't they see?

Look
what love gave us:

A
world for living,

And
just chilling

Our
world never changed!"

Revan
watched as Carth made his way to the front and suddenly became more
nervous than ever. She wiped off the perspiration the light was
giving her from her forehead and brushed her bangs behind her ears.

"And
they say I'm the Hero to save us,

It's
not like I'll stand here, and wait.

I'll
hold onto the arms of my loved one,

And
watch as we both save the day."

Carth
stood right next to the stage, keeping his eyes on Revan as her voice
rose. She was actually a pretty good singer. He watched as she wiped
up upper lip at a pause in the song. She must be nervous, he thought.

What
would they do, now that she was back? Would she accept him? He had to
admit; he was pretty angry at her and mumbled some unkind things
about her after she left.

"And
now that the world don't need saving,

It's
love that is calling for you.

It's
from the old love of a Hero,

So
that's why I fear you won't move."

From
what Carth gathered from the song, Revan was scared he wouldn't
accept her after leaving suddenly. So the Heaven remark must have
been referring into him again, since he didn't recognize her right
away.

As
Revan sang the next part of the song, she unhooked the microphone
from its stand and walked over to Carth, looking down at him. She
held out a hand to him, gesturing for him to take it and come up onto
the stage.

"And
they say I'm the Hero to save us,

It's
not like I'll stand here, and wait.

I'll
hold onto the arms of my loved one,

And
watch as we both fly away."

Carth
took the hand immediately and pulled himself up to the stage. The
girls in the audience squealed and the men applauded.

"And
they're watching us," Revan pointed to Bastila and the
troop as she sang the words.

"They're
watching us,

As
we both save the day."

Carth
stood behind her and pressed her beck onto him, embracing her so she
would still be able to sing. He snaked an arm around her waist and
rested it across her hips, swaying his body as she was.

"And
they're watching us,

They're
watching us,

As
we both fly away!"

Carth
chuckled, turning red in the face. He buried his face into her neck,
nibbling it and kissing it lightly.

"I
love you," He whispered into her neck, closing his eyes.

"Well,
they stay with us,

They
stay with us,

So
we'll all fly away!

Yeah,
yeah.

Whoa,
whoa…."

Revan
turned around to face Carth.

"Hey,
there." She whispered.

"Hi,
Beautiful." Carth answered, leaning in to kiss her. She joined in.

The
sound in the whole cantina was deafening. Laughter came from Carth's
table, and everyone else was screaming, whooping, and clapping.

"I
love you, too." Revan answered once they departed. She rummaged
through her pockets and took out a silver locket. "I kept it,"

"Mine,
too." Carth produced his. They linked them together, portraying a
silver and gold heart.

CR
shone brilliantly on the locket, shining as the two pieces became
one.

As
the two halves fit back together.

THE
END!

Well
I made this one quickly! Two hours it was. As in the last one, any
constructive criticism would be appreciated.

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